slovo | definícia |
oversee (mass) | oversee
- dohliadať |
oversee (encz) | oversee,dohlížet v: Zdeněk Brož |
Oversee (gcide) | Oversee \O`ver*see"\, v. t. [imp. Oversaw; p. p. Overseen;
p. pr. & vb. n. Overseeing.] [AS. ofers['e]on to survey, to
despise. See Over, and See.]
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1. To superintend; to watch over; to direct; to look or see
after; to overlook[2].
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2. To omit or neglect seeing; to overlook[5]. [archaic]
--Spenser.
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3. To see unintentionally or unexpectedly; -- the visual
analogy to overhear.
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Oversee (gcide) | Oversee \O`ver*see"\, v. i.
To see too or too much; hence, to be deceived. [Obs.]
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The most expert gamesters may sometimes oversee.
--Fuller.
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Your partiality to me is much overseen, if you think me
fit to correct your Latin. --Walpole.
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oversee (wn) | oversee
v 1: watch and direct; "Who is overseeing this project?" [syn:
oversee, supervise, superintend, manage] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
overseer (mass) | overseer
- dozorca |
overseen (encz) | overseen,dohlížel v: Zdeněk Brož |
overseer (encz) | overseer,dozorce n: Zdeněk Brož |
Oversee (gcide) | Oversee \O`ver*see"\, v. t. [imp. Oversaw; p. p. Overseen;
p. pr. & vb. n. Overseeing.] [AS. ofers['e]on to survey, to
despise. See Over, and See.]
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1. To superintend; to watch over; to direct; to look or see
after; to overlook[2].
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2. To omit or neglect seeing; to overlook[5]. [archaic]
--Spenser.
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3. To see unintentionally or unexpectedly; -- the visual
analogy to overhear.
[PJC]Oversee \O`ver*see"\, v. i.
To see too or too much; hence, to be deceived. [Obs.]
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The most expert gamesters may sometimes oversee.
--Fuller.
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Your partiality to me is much overseen, if you think me
fit to correct your Latin. --Walpole.
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Overseeing (gcide) | Oversee \O`ver*see"\, v. t. [imp. Oversaw; p. p. Overseen;
p. pr. & vb. n. Overseeing.] [AS. ofers['e]on to survey, to
despise. See Over, and See.]
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1. To superintend; to watch over; to direct; to look or see
after; to overlook[2].
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2. To omit or neglect seeing; to overlook[5]. [archaic]
--Spenser.
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3. To see unintentionally or unexpectedly; -- the visual
analogy to overhear.
[PJC] |
Overseen (gcide) | Oversee \O`ver*see"\, v. t. [imp. Oversaw; p. p. Overseen;
p. pr. & vb. n. Overseeing.] [AS. ofers['e]on to survey, to
despise. See Over, and See.]
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1. To superintend; to watch over; to direct; to look or see
after; to overlook[2].
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2. To omit or neglect seeing; to overlook[5]. [archaic]
--Spenser.
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3. To see unintentionally or unexpectedly; -- the visual
analogy to overhear.
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Overseer (gcide) | Overseer \O`ver*seer"\, n.
One who oversees; a superintendent; a supervisor; as, an
overseer of a mill; specifically, one or certain public
officers; as, an overseer of the poor; an overseer of
highways.
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Overseership (gcide) | Overseership \O`ver*seer"ship\, n.
The office of an overseer.
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overseer (wn) | overseer
n 1: a person who directs and manages an organization [syn:
overseer, superintendent] |
OVERSEERS OF THE POO (bouvier) | OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. Persons appointed or elected to take care of the poor
with moneys furnished to them by the public authority.
2. The duties of these officers are regulated by local statutes. In
general the overseers are bound to perform those duties, and the neglect of
them will subject them to an indictment. Vide 1 Bl. Com. 360; 16 Vin. Ab.
150; 1 Mass. 459; 3 Mass. 436; 1 Penning. R. 6, 136; Com. Dig. Justices of
the Peace, B. 63, 64, 65.
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